My fundraising efforts have been going well (thank you dear friends!), but I still have along way to go. In addition to the fee I pay Cross Cultural Solutions, the non-profit agency that is supporting me while I am in Africa, I must pay for airfare ($3,000) and numerous vaccinations /medications (approximately $500). Any contribution you choose to make is enormously appreciated! Please donate through paypal:
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Though Tanzania is a peaceful and quite beautiful country, it is consistently ranked as one of the poorest countries in the world. Some statistics about Tanzania:
- Around 38 million people live in Tanzania, including 1 million on the islands of Zanzibar. Population growth is about 3% a year.
- In 2001, 36% of people lived below the national poverty line.
- The average national income (GNI) per person is US$340 (compared to US$34,000 in the UK).
- Tanzania had its last elections in December 2005 and they were declared 'free and fair'.
- More than 1 in 10 children dies before their fifth birthday, although this rate has fallen by a quarter in the last five years.
- For every 1,000 births almost 6 women die in child birth. Tanzania has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in Africa.
- Just over 1 million adults aged 15 to 59 (7%) are infected with HIV.
- Only half the rural population has access to an improved water source.
Julieanne =)
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